Yeah, curious isnât it? Is it true? What if it was?
A big falling out with Vince finds Triple H on the outside of the title hunt. Vince apparently wants to push the new guys like Kennedy and Burke. Triple H blows a gasket and asks for his release. Shockingly, Vince gives it to him. Overnight, the biggest free agent since Bret Hart is Vinceâs son-in-law. Yes, heâs still married to Stephanie but business is business. âPaulâ will have to find his fortunes elsewhere.
So, what is Paul to do? The first call he makes is to Jeff Jarrett and TNA. The question is⦠what should TNA do? If given the chance, would/should TNA hire the former Triple H?
One of the most important figures in American History is Benjamin Franklin. In addition to being an inventor and a statesman, he used a simple, yet effective way of making tough decisions. He took a piece of paper and on one side he listed all the âprosâ and on the other side, Ben listed all the âconsâ. Whichever side had more, that was the decision he made. (This is also called the âBen Franklin Closeâ in sales so donât say I didnât warn you if you hear it on the showroom floor.)
Since it was good enough for Ben Franklin, letâs utilize it here.
Pros
As Triple H, Paul is one of the biggest stars over the past 10 years.
Instant burst of main event credibility into the roster
Has knowledge of inner workings of WWE
Recognized as one of the best at ring psychology
Cons
Political firestarter
Not able to use Triple H gimmick
Will cost lots of money
Can you really trust him?
Wow! Itâs tied four to four⦠What should TNA do? I guess itâs up to you to decide.
I want you to create your own pros and cons list for Triple H to TNA and letâs go wild in the forums with what could be a very hotly debated hypothetical situation. If given the chance, should TNA hire the man known as Triple H?
As always, if you want to email me, please do so at kevinfsu90@yahoo.com.